ET-Z1,725/32 letter
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[23 March 1915] From Nell to Granny [Ellen Terry]. News of Nelly [Craig], Uncle Charlie, Teddy [Edward Craig] and Nelly, the Casellas; she writes every week but has not had a reply.
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[23 March 1915] From Nell to Granny [Ellen Terry]. News of Nelly [Craig], Uncle Charlie, Teddy [Edward Craig] and Nelly, the Casellas; she writes every week but has not had a reply.
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[Undated] From Mama Nell [Elena Meo] to [Unknown] [Ellen Terry]. New servant who used to work in chocolate factory in New York; shopping with Nelly [Craig]; Rapallo.
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[Undated] From [Unknown] [Elena Meo] to Mother [Ellen Terry]. She mentions the war; Edy's [Edith Craig's] advice on zeppelins; tooth ache; Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] framing the prints.
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[24 September 1919] From Nell [Elena Meo] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. Ted [Edward Gordon Craig] has typhoid fever; account of his treatment; looking for new doctor in Genova.
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[24 June] From Teddy [Edward Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. He mentions walk, telegram, Bobbie Bruin, and sending father's [Edward Gordon Craig] letter to be framed.
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[23 June] From Teddy [Edward Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. Illustration of two figures, one harlequin with bat and one bearded man with artifical leg, crutch, kilt and cape.
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[23 June] From Teddy [Teddy [Craig]] to Granny [[Ellen] [Terry]]. Thanks for her letter; Nelly [Craig] has found handkerchief bag; visited Wittersham; rainy weather.
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[Undated] From Teddy [Edward Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. Illustration of rat trapping a mouse, entitled 'the trap'; annotated on reverse referring to artistic talent of seven year old author.
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[Undated] From Teddy [Edward Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. Christmas greetings, enclosing two wood cut Christmas cards; describes daily journey to collect water during drought.
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[12 February 1920] From Nenny [Nelly Craig] to Granny [Ellen Terry]. She thanks her for letter, cheque and tobacco and agrees that visit before April would be very good.